girls are made of more than sugar and spice.

Tonight CBS will air one of the worst broadcasts in all of television. I could sit here and tell you all the reasons I find it repulsive, but it would involve a post in every category of this blog. Therefore I will leave you with this: If you watch the stupid show, you are supporting … Continue reading →

Sunitha Krishnan has dedicated her life to rescuing women and children from sex slavery, a multimilion-dollar global market. In this courageous talk, she tells three powerful stories, as well as her own, and calls for a more humane approach to helping these young victims rebuild their lives. GOD SAVE THE GIRLS!

Many people are under the impression that sex trafficking only occurs in foreign countries – poor countries, illiterate countries, countries without real appreciation for women. But what a lot of people don’t realize is that sex trafficking within the United States is becoming a powerful and lucrative industry. According to the Project Meridian Foundation, over 1.6 … Continue reading →

What do you think of when you think of a girl in the sex industry? Do you think she chose that life? Do you think she likes her life? Or do you think that she maybe had no choice? That she was forced into a life of horror for a little extra cash for her … Continue reading →

When we think of men who pay for sex we often think of greasy politicians, drug dealers, and generally immoral people. We think that the sex trade only exists in big cities, in seedy neighborhoods, or even other countries that our “less civilized” than our own. Do we ever stop to think that the men … Continue reading →